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Maxims of Commerce1
Maxims of Commerce1
) is Commercial
Law. The foundation of Commercial Law is based upon certain universal,
eternally just, valid, moral precepts and truths. The basis of Commercial
Law is the Law of Exodus (i.e. The 10 Commandments) of the Old
Testament and Judaic (Mosaic) Orthodox Hebrew Commercial law. The
Laws of Commerce have remained unchanged for at least six thousand
years and form the basis of western civilization, if not all nations. This law
of commerce therefore applies universally throughout the world. Real
Commercial Law is non-judicial and is prior and superior to, the basis of,
and cannot be set aside or overruled by the statutes of any government,
legislature, governmental or quasi-governmental agencies, courts, judges,
and law enforcement agencies, which are under an inherent obligation to
uphold said Commercial Law. Commercial Law is a “War of Truth”
expressed in the form of an intellectual weapon called an Affidavit. An
Affidavit is merely a written list of facts or truths signed under penalty of
perjury and usually notarized. The person composing and signing an
affidavit is called the “affiant”. It is “survival of the fittest” where the last
unrebutted stands triumphant.
In the Laws of Commerce, the eternal and unchanging principle of the law
are: